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i want to go turkey hunting this spring ,but dont know which shotgun i should get,i would like to here some opionions i would like to get 12 gauge,thanks buckeyes,appreciate replys again thanks. cool.gif

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It really depends on what your price range is. There are a lot of choices out there these days. They will all do a good job with the right choke/shell combination.

If I were considering one myself I'd go with a 12 ga., 3 1/2" magnum shotgun that was both light in weight and designed to reduce recoil. The short list of shotguns I'd consider would be priced into the 4 figure range.

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It really depends on what your price range is. There are a lot of choices out there these days. They will all do a good job with the right choke/shell combination.

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Well said.

On a budget, I'd opt for the Remington 870 Super Mag at just a shade over $300.

On no budget, I'd get a Winchester Super X2 at right around $750........still not too bad as 3 1/2" autoloaders go.

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hay strut10 i appreciate your reply,i think ill take your advice on the remington 870 supermag that is in my price range and i looked at one today at bass pro shops in springfield mo.i watch you guys all the time man it would be a blast to hunt with you guys.i bow hunted this year which it was my second year with a bow and shot a seven point buck the sunday before holloween it was cool.thanks for the reply and advice i appreciate it god bless buckeyes

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If i was serious about turkeys i'd go with a mossburge 835. I've got one and i love it. I wouldn't put a lot of enphasis on type of shotgun though. A single shot 12ga 3" magnum will do the trick. You can pick one up at the local wally world for less than 150 bucks. Or try the pawn shops and sometimes find one for less than 100 bucks. Get them in close (30 yds or less) and just about any combination of 12ga and 3" magnum shell will do the trick.

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It really depends on what your price range is. There are a lot of choices out there these days. They will all do a good job with the right choke/shell combination.

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Well said.

On a budget, I'd opt for the Remington 870 Super Mag at just a shade over $300.

On no budget, I'd get a Winchester Super X2 at right around $750........still not too bad as 3 1/2" autoloaders go.

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Dont forget the Mossberg 535 you can get that gun brand new at that price or lower camo and all. I think you would have a tough time finding the same in a super mag.

For $350 in OHIO you can get a 535 with a turkey barrel and a rifled deer barrel. since im guessing by your screen name thats where you are. Check the dealer out on Gunbroker.com

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Not sure if they still make it, but I bought a Mossberg 500 turkey special. It's woodland camo like the earlier 835, the factory XX-full choke tube patterned better than an Undertaker, only thing is it will only shoot up to 3" shells...that's fine with me! I don't need all of that extra recoil just to get a couple more BB's in the dang bird..it's DEAD already!! I'm just razzin all ya'll shootin those 3 1/2"'s... grin.gif

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